by Research Team | Jun 11, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Lupton, Deborah Abstract: Digital health technologies are playing an increasingly important role in healthcare, health education and voluntary self-surveillance, self-quantification and self-care practices. This paper presents a critical analysis of one...
by Research Team | Jun 1, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Daniel Epstein , Felicia Cordeiro , Elizabeth Bales , James Fogarty , Sean Munson Abstract: As people continue to adopt technology based self tracking devices and applications, questions arise about how personal informatics tools can better support self...
by Research Team | Jun 1, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Youngki LeeRajesh Krishina Balan Abstract: The rich context provided by smartphones has enabled many new context-aware applications. However, these applications still need to provide their own mechanisms to interpret low-level sensing data and generate...
by Research Team | Jun 1, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Kim, Jeongeun Abstract: Background: With the ever-increasing availability of health information technology (HIT) enabling health consumers to measure, store, and manage their health data (e.g., self-tracking devices), more people are logging and managing...
by Research Team | May 30, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Prince, J. Dale Abstract: The quantified self, or personal informatics—the tracking of aspects of daily life—is a growing movement made easier by the introduction of inexpensive technologies. A disruptive technology that has not yet reached its potential,...